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Bow Loom Weaving with Marilyn Romatka

This delightful technique originates in SE Asia, and uses a simple loom construct; a piece of bamboo…
or for non-tropical climes a dowel from the local hardware store. The woven band sports beaded selvages
in the student’s favorite colors, and can be used for bracelets, hatbands, headbands, choker necklaces,
cell phone case handles… the possibilities are endless!

Cotton Spinning Made Easy, by Joan Ruane, a renowned cotton spinning teacher,
is a classic film that will never grow old. This video takes you step-by-step through
the process of spinning cotton on our wheel and shows you how to store and use your lovely handspun
cotton yarns.

In Cotton Spinning With The Takli, Joan Ruane, a renowned cotton spinner and teacher,
not only teaches you how to use the little metal takli support spindle, but she includes
instruction on the Indian book charkha. “Take to spinning to find peace of mind. The music
of the wheel will be as balm to our soul. I believe that the yarn we spin is capable of
mending the broken warp and woof of our life. The charkha is the symbol for nonviolence
on which all life, if it is to be real life, must be based.” –– Mahatma Gandhi.

This tutorial is offered free of charge, being a durable reference for Marilyn’s Viking Knitting
students at conferences across the nation. View the multi-step process of attaching the findings to
the pulled coil, from the seat with the best view in the house!

When backstrap weavers are seated at their looms with their hands busily creating cloth,
their bodies are more than something static, like a tree or post, which serve simply to
suspend one end of the warp. Their bodies are a moving part of the loom itself and essential
to its operation.

This video reveals the secrets behind the smooth and fluid operation of these wonderfully
simple pieces of equipment. You will learn how to be more than the weaver - you will be the
loom!

Tablet weaving is awesome, a given. But there are so many different techniques. This class
explores one of those techniques, one that gives you bright bold diagonal patterns, called Egyptian
Diagonals. In this video, you will learn the circular warping technique, how to setup and weave these
bold patterns, and even a lesson on unweaving – a skill unto itself. Also included in the video
are instructions for producing diagonal patterns with 6-hole cards.

What’s old is hot! This historical jewelry making technique is simple enough for youngsters,
yet produces elegant necklaces, bracelets, or even earrings. The materials needed to make the coil
can be found in your neighborhood hardware store, or the student can move on to sterling silver. Either way,
the necklace comes out stunning!

Tablet weaving is a complex and challenging set of techniques that can best be mastered
by understanding the unique way the tablets work.

This class will teach you the seven variables that underlie tablet weaving, giving you
the tools to both understand why and be in control of how the tablets are manipulated, and
suggest how you can use them to make the tablet woven bands you envision.

Would you like to learn how to sew your own clothes? In Learn to Sew: Right from the Start,
Connie Crawford will show you sewing techniques that are designed to build knowledge progressively
and to complete projects in a logical and time efficient sequence. After learning the basics,
students are encouraged to take on more challenging designs and refine the skills presented
throughout the course and obtain a greater understanding of how to construct almost any garment.